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Megan Greathouse Good multi-family agents in Austin?
18 September 2017 | 7 replies
I'm getting my license that that will be my speciality but I can put you in touch with my mentor.
Cierra Rose Newbie Iooking for coach's/mentors
24 August 2017 | 9 replies
Knowledge is the most important resource you can accumulate. mentors are a 2 way street, find out what value you can provide in exchange for education/experience.
Anthony Robles So when do I say I am ready - FOR NEWBIES
31 August 2017 | 7 replies
(My mentors says that good)Good luck God Bless
Michael Mills New to BP in North Jersey
31 August 2017 | 4 replies
Also brother, I would say have a Mentor look over numbers.Good luck Man.
Charles M. New Member from Minneapolis, MN
26 August 2017 | 5 replies
As I start my journey into real estate investing I look foward to networking and partnering with mentors or other community members in the Minneapolis MN area.
Matthew Charron ATTN: Active RI Flipping Investors
30 August 2017 | 3 replies
@Matthew Charron I do hope someone takes you up on your offer.In case no one does though, I'd recommend you attend a local real estate investor group like Black Diamond REI in southern Mass. or RI Real Estate Investors Group in RI.You'd want to engage several people in conversation, particularly during the times at the beginning and end of the meetings when folks typically network, and maybe ask a few folks out to coffee.Many people look for "mentors", and that might work for you, but another approach to consider would be just to try making friends with people who are one or two steps ahead.So maybe they're not successful full-time investors (the Holy Grail of Mentor-seeking), but instead own one or two rental properties, or have done one or two successful flips, or really anything in one of the directions you want to go.I find that can be easier to achieve, and you can get a lot out of it because such folks are very familiar with the challenges you face - after all, it wasn't long ago they were at that same point themselves.
Amber Braithwaite Investing, Wholesale, what's next?
29 August 2017 | 5 replies
I will continue to do my own research about wholesaling , hopefully I'll find a mentor in the NJ/NY area whose able to lead me to the right direction.
Jennifer Brown Finding "good deals" using the MLS
26 February 2018 | 48 replies
Another tip I'm taking from a mentor of mine is to look for mismarketed properties... 
Chase Ezell Anybody know the Alabama housing market?
1 September 2017 | 5 replies
Its been said before, it will be said again, offer value to a mentor.